So you want to sing music theater : a guide for professionals / Karen Hall.

Hall, Karen, 1955- author.
Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield, [2014]
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Part of the series So you want to sing;So you want to sing.
Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • List of figures — Acknowledgments — Foreword — Introduction — History of music theater — Singing music theater and voice science / Scott McCoy — Vocal health and the music theater vocal athlete / Wendy DeLeo LeBorgne — Music theater vocal pedagogy — Listening examples and repertoire recommendations — Music theater styles — Performing music theater — Glossary — Appendix: conductor and coach interviews.
  • So You Want to Sing Music Theater covers a vast array of topics. It includes a brief history of music theater the basics of voice science and anatomy information on vocal and bodily health and maintenance, from diet to exercise to healing techniques advice on teaching music theater to others, with focuses on breath, posture, registers, range, and tone quality repertoire recommendations for voice and singing types, from female and male belting to classical and contemporary styles a survey of music theater styles, such as folk, country, rock, gospel, rhythm and blues, jazz, and pop insights on working with other music theater stakeholders, from singing teacher, vocal coach and accompanist, to acting teacher, director, dance instructor, composer, and music director and finally sage advice on working with and without amplification or microphones, auditioning tips, and casting challenges. So You Want to Sing Music Theater includes guest-authored chapters by singing professionals Scott McCoy and Wendy LeBorgne, as well as audio and visual examples available from the website of the National Association of Teachers of Singing. — Publisher’s website.

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